Master of Public Administration (MPA)
Programme code: TMMPA
Policy stream codes: TMEUPEP (European Public and Economic Policy)
TMINDE (International Development)
TMPEP (Public and Economic Policy)
TMPPM (Public Policy and Management)
TMPSP (Public and Social Policy)
TMSOCI (Social Impact)
Department: Institute of Public Affairs
These regulations apply to second year MPA in European Public and Economic Policy students only, who entered in the 2016/17 academic year. The regulations for all other MPA students are available here.
For second year students in 2017/18.
Guidelines for interpreting programme regulations
Classification scheme for the award of an MPA for students entering in or after 2011/12
Exam sub-board local rules
The programme is taught over two academic years (21 months). Some courses have a unit value of 1.0 and some have a unit value of 0.5 (H). To be awarded the degree, students must complete courses to the value of 8 units in total over two years.
There are three types of courses:
1. Compulsory courses, studied by all students;
2. Policy Stream courses, which students will take depending on which Policy Stream (specialism) they choose at the start of Year 2;
3. Optional courses.
Note that some courses on one Policy Stream may be optional courses on other Policy Streams.
No interim award is available: students completing courses with a unit value of less than 8.0 receive no award, regardless of performance in the courses that have been successfully completed.
Students can apply to spend their second year at one of the LSE MPA Partner Institutions. If offered a place and upon successful completion of year one, the student will transfer onto the Dual MPA Programme.
Before Year 1 | ||
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All students attend the MPA pre-sessional course EC408 (unless exempted). | ||
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Year 1 |
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All students must complete the following three Compulsory courses: | |
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Micro and Macro Economics (for Public Policy) | |
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Quantitative Approaches and Policy Analysis | |
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Political Science and Public Policy | |
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Plus courses to the value of one unit from the list of Policy Stream courses or from the list of Optional courses. Note: EC452 and EC454 are not available to students in their first year. Students who wish to choose a MSc in Economics course as an option are required to attend EC400 Introductory Course in Mathematics and Statistics. | |
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At the start of Year 2, all students must select one of the six Policy Streams: (i) Public and Economic Policy; or (ii) Public Policy and Management; or (iii) International Development; or (iv) European Policy-Making; or (v) Public and Social Policy; or (vi) Social Impact. | ||
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Year 2 |
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All students must complete the following Compulsory course: | |
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Students must take the course(s) required by their chosen Policy Stream detailed below, plus sufficient Optional courses to ensure that they have taken courses to a total unit value of 8 over Year 1 and Year 2. | |
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Public and Economic Policy - Students must complete two of the following three half unit courses: | |
Public Economics for Public Policy (H) (designed for Year 2 students; only available in Year 1 with permission from the Programme Director) | ||
Globalisation and Economic Policy (H) (designed for Year 2 students; only available in Year 1 with permission from the Programme Director) | ||
Methods of Economic Policy Analysis (not available in Year 1) | ||
Public Policy and Management - Students must complete two of the following four half-unit courses: | ||
Fiscal Governance and Budgeting (H) | ||
Analytic frameworks for policy evaluation (H) | ||
Governance, Markets and Competition in the Delivery of Public Services (H) | ||
Designing and Managing Change in the Public Sector (H) | ||
International Development - Students must complete, or have completed in Year 1: | ||
Political Economy of Development I (H) and | ||
Political Economy of Development II (H) and | ||
Development Economics (not available in Year 1) | ||
European Public and Economic Policy - Students must complete, or have completed in Year 1: | ||
Political Economy of Europe OR | ||
EU Policy-Making and International Cooperation (H) and EU480 Policy-Making in Europe: System Challenges | ||
Public and Social Policy - Students must complete, or have completed in Year 1: | ||
Welfare Analysis and Measurement | ||
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Courses from the MPA Options List |
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Students may not take both the MPA Dissertation and the MPA Policy Paper. | |
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Total unit value 8 = Compulsory courses (4) + Policy Stream courses (1 or 2 units depending on the stream) + Optional courses (3 or 2 units depending on which Policy Stream is chosen). |
See the Scheme for the award of MPA degrees students entering in or after 2011/12 for MPA programme criteria for progression..
Note for prospective students:
For changes to graduate course and programme information for the next academic session, please see the graduate summary page for prospective students. Changes to course and programme information for future academic sessions can be found on the graduate summary page for future students.